Hidden in the film are Judd Apatow's juice gaffe, Adam Sandler's early days and a hint at Seth Rogen's superhero future.
By Larry Carroll
Adam Sandler in "Funny People"
Photo: Universal Pictures
Beverly Hills, California — There are a lot of ways to appreciate Judd Apatow's third directorial effort, "Funny People." Some will see the tale of comedians and their struggles as a comedy, others a drama, others a vehicle for such funny folks as Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill to do a little of both.
But in order to fully appreciate the film, which opens Friday, you need to be able to see so much more — namely, the background stuff. From the film's star-written score to a superhero reference to an old memory from ex-roommates Apatow and Sandler, we went straight to the stars to get the scoop on five things you need to...
By Larry Carroll
Adam Sandler in "Funny People"
Photo: Universal Pictures
Beverly Hills, California — There are a lot of ways to appreciate Judd Apatow's third directorial effort, "Funny People." Some will see the tale of comedians and their struggles as a comedy, others a drama, others a vehicle for such funny folks as Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill to do a little of both.
But in order to fully appreciate the film, which opens Friday, you need to be able to see so much more — namely, the background stuff. From the film's star-written score to a superhero reference to an old memory from ex-roommates Apatow and Sandler, we went straight to the stars to get the scoop on five things you need to...
- 7/30/2009
- MTV Movie News
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